Thanks so much, I only wished I could video all of what I saw. I was saving a lot of the memory on the camera for our pictures of adventures. I took a lot of pictures of the orchids to compromise. Can't wait to share them.
Thanks so much, I only wished I could video all of what I saw. I was saving a lot of the memory on the camera for our pictures of adventures. I took a lot of pictures of the orchids to compromise. Can't wait to share them. Thanks.
Thanks for sharing your way of dealing with unruly roots on your vandas. I can see the ups & downs of using moss around the roots and would have to agree with you about it depriving fertiliser from the vandas. It’s obvious to me that cutting the roots doesn’t seem to do them any harm, it certainly makes life a lot easier when you need to move them. I look forward to seeing your next video.
Great collection of Vandas, Kim. Lovely Roots too. I don't usually trim the roots except for the thin dried ones. I only have one Vanda with real long roots but they are still manageable. I still prefer them growing down to the ones growing to the sides so that they fit in my soaking Vanda bucket. I am not really fond of spanish moss around the roots except when I need to use it for making shade 😘😘😘
No moss for me. I do have two that grow twirled up in A pot and I leave some large bark in the bottom so I don't have to water every day. I soak in fertilizer water bucket.
No dont ever cut a healthy root. They need those resh tips to drunk....after you cut it won't drink until it grows side ones....they are not overgrown in fact most of us love the long vanda roots as much as flowers especially a nice fat main root not side off shoot roots....a short bushy root systemcwith dead stub ends is not nicer than long healthy roots. Tie them if you don't want long. Moss competes humidity and water and fertilizer ...but personally moss looks messy stringy half dead brown makes roots look awful half dead and destroys gorgeous look of vanda roots.
Happy you've had a safe trip and back to caring for your orchids and family...
Had a great trip and thank goodness I had an orchid sitter! 😂
@@MamasOrchids that's so awesome 👌...
Love your intro, fun to watch! Also I agree on taking off the moss.
Thank you, had fun making it, used one of my favorite youtuber clips. thanks for watching
Welcome back, looking forward to your shares
Thanks so much, I only wished I could video all of what I saw. I was saving a lot of the memory on the camera for our pictures of adventures. I took a lot of pictures of the orchids to compromise. Can't wait to share them.
Thanks for sharing. I'm in anticipation for your upcoming videos.
Thanks so much, I only wished I could video all of what I saw. I was saving a lot of the memory on the camera for our pictures of adventures. I took a lot of pictures of the orchids to compromise. Can't wait to share them. Thanks.
Thanks for sharing your way of dealing with unruly roots on your vandas. I can see the ups & downs of using moss around the roots and would have to agree with you about it depriving fertiliser from the vandas. It’s obvious to me that cutting the roots doesn’t seem to do them any harm, it certainly makes life a lot easier when you need to move them. I look forward to seeing your next video.
Sometimes a hair cut does the trick! 🤣💇♀
Great collection of Vandas, Kim. Lovely Roots too. I don't usually trim the roots except for the thin dried ones. I only have one Vanda with real long roots but they are still manageable. I still prefer them growing down to the ones growing to the sides so that they fit in my soaking Vanda bucket. I am not really fond of spanish moss around the roots except when I need to use it for making shade 😘😘😘
That's a good point, long to a certain extend so that they all get to be soaked more easily, to reach the water. Thanks for watching.🥰
Very nice.
Thank you so much for watching.
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Thank you so much for watching!
No moss for me. I do have two that grow twirled up in A pot and I leave some large bark in the bottom so I don't have to water every day. I soak in fertilizer water bucket.
I need to give pots for vanda a chance again. I may have watered them too often and I get too much rain sometime. Thanks for watching!
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No dont ever cut a healthy root. They need those resh tips to drunk....after you cut it won't drink until it grows side ones....they are not overgrown in fact most of us love the long vanda roots as much as flowers especially a nice fat main root not side off shoot roots....a short bushy root systemcwith dead stub ends is not nicer than long healthy roots. Tie them if you don't want long. Moss competes humidity and water and fertilizer ...but personally moss looks messy stringy half dead brown makes roots look awful half dead and destroys gorgeous look of vanda roots.